
The Giants continue to add to their offensive line depth
The New York Giants have signed guard Aaron Stinnie to a one-year deal, per a report from Jeremy Fowler of ESPN.
#Giants continue to add offensive line depth, agreeing to terms with veteran guard Aaron Stinnie on a one-year deal, per source.
Stinnie, a seven-year vet, played 16 games with three starts in New York last season.
— Jeremy Fowler (@JFowlerESPN) March 13, 2025
Stinnie, 31 and a seven-year vet, has played in 25 games since 2018 with 12 starts. Three of those starts came last year for the Giants at left guard, filling in for an injured Jon Runyan Jr. Stinnie became the Giants’ starting left guard for the final three games of the year after Runyan’s season was ended by a high ankle sprain.
He was serviceable depth at the position, surrendering 2 quarterback hits and 5 hurries, but now sacks over in his 193 snaps, per PFF.
Offensive line depth was a problem for the Giants in 2025, and the Giants have taken a number of steps in free agency to fill out their depth chart. The Giants have signed James Hudson III and Stone Forsythe as offensive tackle depth, as well as Greg Van Roten and Stinnie as guard depth.